mO STAND THIS JSA • V •*- SEASON .^^Sllfel—^rßr WARRINGTON Air^^f\ B^ (Waitati District), ff,ORI> ROPftT<YK, By St. Clair— Lady Emma, Winner of the Dunedin Cup, D ; J.C. Handicap, and other races, and stan-ds high in the list of successful Stallions. Fee, £5 ss. The Standard-Tared Trotting Stallion I>Kl> PASO (itnp.)* By Albert W.— Augusta, sire of Delaroo, Gossoon, etc. Fee, £3 3s. Good Grazing, 23 per week. Groom's Fee, ss. For further particulars apt>ly to WM. HARTY, Groom m Charge. stand at a JLi •*- BERWICK, iU ' i TRAVEL where '^y f\ George M. Pat(By ROTHSCHILD— LINT ON). TERMS: £5 5s (£2 10s January 1, 1S03; £2 103 -when naaTe proves in foal). Grazing one month free of charge. Mares consigned to Henley Station. Ev^ry care, but 110 responsibility. For further particulars apply to J. & R. CROSSAN, 80 Berwick. mO STAND THIS SEASON A At, NORTH ROAD, OAMARU, The Thoroughbred Imported STALLION OBLIGADO. OBLIGADO is one of the most fashionablybred horses evei' imported from England. ; Through his sire Orville he Tuns back through [ Ormonde, Bend Or, Doncaster, to Stockwell, ' j whom students of breeding rightly namf". a. ' j "Father of the British Stud and the Emperor \ of Stallions." Orville receives his Stockwell ! etrain through the best line extant. Stockwell sired three Derby winners in Blair Athol, Lwd Lyon, and Doncaster. Sire of St. Leger and Bend Or (Derby -winner). Ormonde was a son, of Bend Or, and after winning the Triple Crown and other races, was sold for 30,000 guineas. Ormonde begat Orme, a great performer, and sire of Flying Fox, who, after winning the Derby, was sold for 87,500 guineas, the highest price ever p:\id for a horse Flying Fox won £50,000 in stakes. Orv'lle's dam, Shotover, won the Derby and Two Thousand Guineas, an 4 was by Hermit from Stray Shot, a. daughter of Toxophilite, the sire of Musket. Flirt, the dam. of Obligado, is by Trappist (son of Hermit) from Frivolity, one of the great Agnes family. Flirt's grandsire, Hermit, was a Derby -winner, and his dam, Seclusion, was also tha dam of Steppe, who produced Stepniak Russley, She (dam of Bobadil), and Mahaki. In three removes back in his pedigree OV.igado claims six Derby wmrers, and inheiits a combination of running b'ooj that is rarely seen in a pedigree. In addition to being so stoutly bred, Obhgado fills the eye as on ideal Stalhoc, and hn fiist ! crop of foals are greatly admired — TERMS. 1 Thoroughbred Mares, 655, Ilalfbred Mares, - ! 43 = . Grazing for rnar<?3 at !■* 6d pel week, ! also boxpcl and fed if rcdUired. — Apply to J.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2545, 24 December 1902, Page 50
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429Page 50 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2545, 24 December 1902, Page 50
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